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Rachael Walshe; Neus Evans; Lisa Law – Issues in Educational Research, 2024
School gardens must overcome a range of challenges to be successful but are often lauded for fostering hands-on education and real-world learning. This thematic literature review synthesises 22 journal articles and two book chapters, extending on previous reviews by amassing their themes into one singular reference point for scholars, while…
Descriptors: Gardening, Academic Achievement, Well Being, Barriers
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Robson, Suzanne – Primary Science, 2023
This article reflects on the many benefits to children's learning and well-being of re-engaging with the outdoors through the author's experiences with outdoor learning at Burlington Junior School in Bridlington, East Yorkshire. The school has found that connecting with nature has reduced children's stress levels and improved their concentration…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Mental Health, Elementary School Students, Well Being
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Alan Farrier; Michelle Baybutt – Health Education, 2024
Purpose: Greener on the Outside for Prisons (GOOP) is a therapeutic horticulture programme targeting the high levels of complex health and social care needs in prisons in England. The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdowns led to unprecedented disruption in prisons in England. This paper examines the experiences of prisoners both during and…
Descriptors: Gardening, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Health
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Jones, Verity; Jones, Mat; Ruge, Dorte – Primary Science, 2021
If people want to be healthy they need to eat. However, food poverty (the inability to afford or access food to make up a healthy diet) is just one of the consequences of climate change. For many children in UK schools, food poverty is their everyday experience. The UK's food poverty rate is suggested to be among the highest in Europe; despite the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Food, Eating Habits, Hunger
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Orchard, Kevin; Hall, Becky; Milward, Zoe – Primary Science, 2019
Teachers from Kates Hill Primary School describe uniting the school in a vision for science and raising the profile of science through enrichment by using Explorify.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Teaching Methods, Outdoor Education
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Jackson, Clare; Ronzi, Sara – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Community-centered approaches can be effective ways to engage communities and improve their health and well-being. The Grange is a community-led, multifaceted, and dynamic intervention incorporating a community hub and garden, that took place in a small area of the North-West of England, characterized by high levels of deprivation and poor health.…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Centers, Intervention, Public Health
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Taylor, Katherine – Studies in Continuing Education, 2018
Practice-oriented, socio-material investigations have surfaced the emergent nature of professional knowing and the significance of things for organising such knowing. However, in these accounts, one significant organising actor is largely overlooked: time. This paper foregrounds time, exploring how different temporalities orchestrate knowing in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gardening, Time, Learning
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Lochner, Johanna – Environmental Education Research, 2021
It is widely recognized that education plays a key role in addressing current global challenges. Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) combines local actions with global thinking. In Virtual School Garden Exchanges (VSGEs) primary and secondary students from the Global South and North interact and communicate digitally about their school…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Intention, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Boyd, Margaret – Primary Science, 2016
Like many schools, Hornsea Community Primary School, which is situated in a rural coastal town in East Yorkshire, has a long wish list of both curriculum and pastoral ideals. A gardening club was started at the school with the intention of transforming two small areas of the school grounds that were very visible to the school community and to…
Descriptors: Gardening, Elementary Schools, Clubs, Interpersonal Relationship
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Temple-Clothier, Anne – Primary Science, 2019
Building on a project that began in 2016, Leeds Beckett University students have continued to work with a local Community Investment Company (CIC) that uses surplus food to facilitate learning around wellbeing and sustainable development. This year students focused on designing a science education pack that would enhance learning and facilitate…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Food, Sustainable Development, Science Education
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Pahl, Kate – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2014
This article explores young people's home literacy practices drawing on an ethnographic study of writing in the home of a British Asian family living in northern England. The theoretical framework comes from the New Literacy Studies, and aesthetic and literary theory. It applies an ethnographic methodology together with an engaged approach to…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Asians, Foreign Countries, Writing (Composition)
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Burton, Diana M.; May, Stephanie – Education 3-13, 2016
This paper reports research into a project to encourage KS1 and KS2 pupils to eat more healthily by supporting their families to grow their own fruit and vegetables at home. Participants were recruited through a Primary School Trust comprising four primary schools in the North West of England. They were given practical support to enable them to…
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Health Promotion, Elementary School Students, Gardening
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Watts, Mike – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2015
Many household gardeners accumulate considerable knowledge of plant biology through a range of informal learning sources. This knowledge seldom relates to school biology and is driven by interest, keen motivation and what is termed here "vital relevance." A small opportunity sample of 12 gardeners (6 M, 6 F) is interviewed in terms of…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Incidental Learning, Botany, Gardening
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Johnson, Susan – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2012
The ways in which gardening has been interpreted by schools in western societies have changed over the past 150 years. The intended purpose of school gardening with children (aged 5-14) and the pedagogies which teachers have adopted has varied depending on social, cultural and political expectations. This paper argues that a reconceptualised…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Environmental Education, Gardening, Sustainable Development
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McFarlane, Angela – School Science Review, 2010
At its Wakehurst Place garden in West Sussex, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, has established the UK home of one of the world's largest conservation projects, the Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) partnership, a global project to conserve biodiversity by collecting and preserving seeds. This article describes what the MSB partnership does, how seeds are…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Biodiversity, Botany, Gardening
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